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  4. AXIS TROOPS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON Wednesday.—The Russian two-pronged advance in the middle Don area is still steadily pressing back the enemy on a broad front, despite the fact that in some sectors the Germans have recovered sufficiently from the first shock of ...

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  6. Rommel's Army Now West of Sirte

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rommel's rearguard is reported to be retreating west from Sirte, after the usual delaying action in which 88 mm. guns desultorily shelled ...

    Article : 555 words
  7. PAPUAN CAMPAIGN

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA.—Supported by tanks, artillery, and mortars, Allied forces are blasting their way forward, yard by yard, towards the old air strip a mile east of Buna Mission. Forward units have fought their way across ...

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  8. WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Recent operations from El Alamein to Casablanca have encouraged us all and we who are concerned ...

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  9. Stalin's Birthday

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) sent a telegram to M. Stalin on the occasion of the latter's ...

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  10. KILLING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A plea of not guilty was entered by Pte. Weston Rudolf Smith, aged 21 years. U.S. soldier, when he was charged before ...

    Article : 329 words
  11. SHIPS BOMBED

    Somewhere in New Guinea.—"There is no future any more in those ships," said Major John Roberts, of Beebe (Ark.), describing ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. In Tunisia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Allied patrols stabbing northeast from Medjex el Bab contacted Axis forces 15 miles to the east. Other ...

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  13. RAIDS ON CALCUTTA

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—The second raid yesterday on Calcutta was only a hit and run affair carried out by about six aircraft. Bombs were ...

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  14. MUNICH BOMBED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The force which attacked Munich on Monday night was almost entirely composed of four-engine fighters ...

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  15. CHINESE ARMY

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The military spokesman said that of 300.000 Chinese puppet troops, armed since 1937 by the Japanese ...

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  16. SWEDEN PREPARES

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that, owing to the possibility of rapid changes in the international military situation, the ...

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  18. A.W.C. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Clerks Union may boycott the Allied Works Council inquiry unless assurances are given that the terms of reference are ...

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  19. PIG MEAT PLAN

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—If the bres[?] prospects were realised the pis meat plan recently decided upon by the Australian ...

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  21. The Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—U.S. bombers are continuing their attacks against Japanese installations in the northern and southern Pacific areas. ...

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  22. ALL MINES WORKING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—All mines in the northern N.S. Wales coalfields were in production to-day. Announcing that coal stocks would be ...

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  23. IBERIAN SOLIDARITY

    LONDON, Wed.—References to Spanish-Portuguese solidarity, which have been made during visits by the Spanish Foreign ...

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  24. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Oversets news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England "The Times," "Daily Telegraph." ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. DEATH SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"Survivors, whose identity cannot be revealed, but whose accuracy is unquestionable, relate a gruesome story of a Japanese ...

    Article : 336 words
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